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War Chest
DefinitionThe Community Chests in the United States and Canada were fund-raising organizations that collected money from local businesses and workers and distributed it to...
X-Efficiency
What is 'X-Efficiency' X-efficiency is the degree of efficiency maintained by individuals and firms under conditions of imperfect competition. According to the...
CAN SLIM
DefinitionCAN SLIM refers to the acronym developed by the American stock research and education company Investor's Business Daily. IBD claims CANSLIM represents the seven...
Yankee Market
What is 'Yankee Market' A slang term for the stock market in the United States. Yankee market is usually used buy non-U.S....
Paired Shares
What is 'Paired Shares' The stock of two separate companies that are under the management or supervision of a single corporation. Paired...
Macaulay Duration
What is The 'Macaulay Duration' The Macaulay duration is the weighted average term to maturity of the cash flows from a bond....
Obligation Bond
What is 'Obligation Bond' A municipal bond used to secure a mortgage on property or other physical assets that can be liquidated....
M2
M2 is defined as a “measure of money supply that includes checking deposits (M1) cash as well as (what is colloquially referred to as) near money”. Near Money...
Creative Destruction In Economics
Creative destruction, sometimes called Schumpeter's gale, is an idea people studying economics theory say may lead to innovation in the business cycle. Karl Marx...
Tactical Asset Allocation (TAA)
What is 'Tactical Asset Allocation - TAA' Tactical asset allocation is an active management portfolio strategy that shifts the percentage of assets...